There's another thread here regarding a Finnish Language Install
that's causing the same problem for the Users group if you'd like a
little reading material...
Quoting John Cooper jocoo...@jackhenry.com:
Probably because a German Windows 7 has a localized NETWORK
SERVICE. What is the
This also needs to be posted in the Finnish language Pack post...
Quoting Phill Hogland phogl...@rimage.com:
Use the Well-Known SID to look up the localized name for built-in accounts.
I think the C# code would look like this:
string aSID = new
If you were German, Russian etc, would you like it if Microsoft was
to say, We're lazy, and we're ignoring all i18n standards so all our
important users and groups will be in English. If I were German or
Russian I'd be a little peeved, which is why the UserID Number is the
same in all
In order to do this properly within the confines of Wix, you would
need to use heat to generate the checksum/hash for the other team's
installer. This would still require work on your part, as each time
the team updates their MSI, you'd need to include a new hash/checksum
for your
This Happens because the Users Group you injected is not a valid
group, therefor e the MSI cannot apply the proper security settings.
Could you please find out what the Well Known SID is on an English
locale?
See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835(v=vs.85).aspx
1609: An
For a Screenshot, See:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7055476/how-do-i-suppress-ice-errors-from-merge-modules
Quoting John Cooper jocoo...@jackhenry.com:
Yes. Go to the Property settings for your Wix project, go to the
Tool Settings tab and in the text box labeled Suppress specific
If you can find a Way to set LaunchTarget to True without requiring
user input, you can achieve your Behavior
Quoting Ryan Waller rwal...@microsoft.com:
I've tried that but it requires the user to click a button after
install completes, and they can also cancel. Neither is desirable.
Can
1708
Installation operation failed.
1709
Product: [2] -- [3]
[2] = PnrSetup
[3] = Installation failed
1603
The file [2][3] is being held in use by the following process: Name:
[4], Id: [5], Window Title: '[6]'.
A system restart may be required because the file being updated is
also
You may be able to convert your PNG file to an ICO, using a program
like The GIMP for Windows:
http://www.gimp.org/ - Product Page
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ - Downloads
This is a FOSS Alternative to programs like Photohop.
Carter
Quoting John Cooper jocoo...@jackhenry.com:
Out of
Burn the Bootstrapper supports pngs as Icons, but If I'm reading this
correctly, the MSI's in the burn package do not support png files.
You'll need to convert your png files in your MSI's to ico files using
a tool like I suggested.
Quoting William Ferguson william.fergu...@xandar.com.au:
Please read this Blog Post:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/alexshev/archive/2009/05/27/from-msi-to-wix-part-25-installable-items-updating-xml-files-using-xmlfile.aspx
Even though this post refers to app.config, the same principles apply
to web.config
Quoting Bala balakrish...@ameexusa.com:
. But it will delete the attribute
value only it will not remove the entire Key.
I want to remove the entire key from the web.config.
Thanks
Bala
-Original Message-
From: Carter Young [mailto:ecyo...@grandecom.net]
Sent: 23 October 2014 19:32
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
There is no Elevate on XP, There is a Run As User Option where you can
choose the Local Administrator. Your best option here would be to
package 2 MSI's, one for XP, without Elevated Privileges, and on for
= Vista with Elevated Privileges.
Quoting Christopher Fraser chr...@goop.org:
Hi
What Version of WiX are you using and if your App uses the .Net
Framework, what version is that?
Quoting Christopher Fraser chr...@goop.org:
On 21/10/14 22:18, John Cooper wrote:
What version of Windows Installer Service is installed on the XP
box and what version does the MSI require?
If a customer upgrades their OS, your Application will stay installed,
and will run in compatibility mode. Upon Uninstall/Reinstall, your
condition will be met and your Application won't install. To see this
functionality in action Download a copy of the Windows Upgrade
Adviser. You'll
That error is the Generic Error for trying to build a 64 bit item on a
32 bit installation.
Your configuration is either:
1. 64 Bit Wix Tools on a 32-bit TFS Install
2. 32 bit Heat.exe trying to gather 64 bit binaries.
I believe John is going to tell you to change the MSBuild Target to x86
The Visual Studio Limit is still 260. I don't think that Wix should
go greater than 260 when the IDE has issues...
Carter
Quoting neslekkim asbj...@neslekkim.net:
I thought Windows supports more than 260 characters by now?
According to this:
That was an approach I wasn't expecting. While this may work in the
short term, if you start adding items to your WiX project that need
the eventsmapping table, you may run into issues.
Quoting Max Paschetto mpasche...@gmail.com:
Sorry for the (no subject) topic.
I took the Orca way and
Message 1:
Error 2228 = Database: [2]. Unknown table '[3]' in SQL query: [4].
Error 2911 = Could not remove the folder [2].
Message 2:
Error 2318 = File does not exist: [2].
Did you happen to add a Database Table in your update. I can't tell
if Message 1 is coming from the Installer Tables or
I recommend that you start here:
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/wix-users-f687560.html
This is the threaded searchable HTML representation of everything
we've discussed. Use the search box to search for relevant terms
regarding your issues. If the answers you
Backing Up Phil Here, I've had the same issues with the CrystalReports
Merge Modules. After reading some very old posts on Sybase and other
forums, it sounds as if the Merge Modules in both our cases were made
for InstallShield. InstallSheild's template from what I can tell(just
from
Adding to this:
From this link:
http://dcx.sybase.com/1200/en/dbprogramming/deploy-s-4228164.html
it looks as though you could use the Deployment Wizard to create a
Deployment msi, then include that msi file in a Bootstrapper as a
prerequisite to your application.
Carter
Quoting Carter
I do have an update for you... I apologize as we have construction
going on at my home, and my computer has been down, moved, and
reconnected... The Final Step is to convert the Physical Directory
referred to in your log to a virtual directory using the IIS
extension. See Step 6 here:
Why not disable the Virus Scanner during install??
Quoting krupesh dhruva krupeshdh...@gmail.com:
Hi All,
I have created standard bootstrapper application.
While executing bootstrapper, when bootstrapper creates cache and copies
executable to the program data folder on the target machine,
Replace the code I listed with these two Functions.
1. Populate the Listbox with the Collection:
private static ApplicationCollection GetApplications(Site site)
{
//HttpContext.Current.Trace.Warn(Site ID3: + site + /n);
ApplicationCollection appColl =
The Problem is Here:
{
Site site = iisManager.Sites[webSite];
basePath = site.Applications[/].
VirtualDirectories[/].PhysicalPath;
}
session.Log(SetInstallDir: Physical path : {0}, basePath);
// Environment
Testing for 4.5.2 is a bit different than testing for 4.0, as 4.5.x
doesn't contain any diferent Registry Keys etc. Haang on whilst I
google... :)
Quoting James Welle jwe...@articulate.com:
Hello,
I currently have a Wix project with a custom managed bootstrapper
application that is
Are you installing your Application into a separate App Pool?
Quoting Ajaykumar Gajavalli (Wipro Ltd.) v-ajg...@microsoft.com:
Hi
I want a solution for the below scenario.
Step1: Website.msi-- It's purpose is to install a website and
create an app pool. At runtime the inputs to this
Are you having the same problem as the Poster here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19227335/wix-burn-3-7-and-postgresql-registry-search-fail
Did the answer help?
Carter
Quoting vorsichtdiekurve mp.mateusz.polan...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm trying to determine what if a version of PostgreSQL is
I just read the entire message on Nabble, and logs are kinda my thing,
so would you mind posting the log...
Carter
Quoting TimM timmay...@smarttech.com:
That's the think though, I checked the install log after it failed to find
.NET 4.5 and the NETFRAMEWORK45 property was not generated at
See Here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh925568(v=vs.110).aspx
And According to your log, your MSI is functioning Properly:
Property(C): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 4.0.30319.33440. The 4.5 Version
Numbers start at:
378389 for the 4.5 DWORD. According to the Document Above your
Does this Old Post Help:
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Custom-Action-DLL-getting-Error-1723-td5766623.html
Quoting David Welton david.wel...@uk.thalesgroup.com:
Hi Pally,
I have considered CopyFile but didn't think it would satisfy our *quite
complicated*
Although this applies to Adobe Acrobat, does this help:
http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/suspended-installation-errors-acrobat-windows.html
Carter
Quoting John Zavidniak jo...@windward.net:
When doing a fresh install a pop up appears saying User 'SYSTEM'
has previously initiated an
This one gets you everytime. Thanks to Phil for catching this in mine :)
Because you can't wrap this in a CDATA Tag, the compile throws the
error because is not valid XML, therefore use lt; for Less than or
gt; for greaterthan Quoting Michael Ogilvie
michael.ogil...@pixelink.com:
When I
Googling gave me this:
Locale ID: 2057: English - United Kingdom
Additional Information 1: 5861 may be an invalid Unicode Character, See:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/5861/index.htm
Additional Information 3: d1d9 may be an invalid Unicode Character, See:
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_in_Microsoft_Windows
Carter
Quoting Simon Topley simon.top...@innovyze.com:
When I say yes we are localising it I mean we include a codepage
value, we don't ship localised string etc.
-Original Message-
From: Carter Young [mailto:ecyo...@grandecom.net
of the failure. Are we saying that
the wixobj files are sometimes ending up with an invalid character
in them due to a codepage mismatch? I'd expect that to cause
consistent failures.
-Original Message-
From: Carter Young [mailto:ecyo...@grandecom.net]
Sent: 27 June 2014 15:54
Did you specify the Property ID for WIXUI_INSTALLDIR?
See Here:
http://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/wixui/dialog_reference/wixui_installdir.html
and here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3296277/wixdefault-directory-in-wixui-installdir
Carter
Quoting Kai Peters
Where are/were you saving the update to? This is a Permissions Issue
unrelated to WiX. I can say that because of your statement regarding
the desktop:
- Any User will always have full Read/Write Access to their desktop.
This means that whatever Folder you were pushing the update to,
The Bootstrapper must extract all the files in your Bundles, in your
case the 56 MB's of Files I asked about earlier to a temporary
location before it can execute them or the setup files attached to
them.If the extraction fails, because the temporary location
cannot be written to or
Setup.exe is located?
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
Where are/were you saving the update to? This is a Permissions Issue
unrelated to WiX. I can say that because of your statement regarding
the desktop:
- Any User will always have full
://www.firegiant.com/
-Original Message-
From: Carter Young [mailto:ecyo...@grandecom.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 8:07 AM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Wix Burn - Error 0x80070570: Failed to
extract all files from container, erf: 1:4:0
The Bootstrapper must
See my previous post in this thread,specifically Item 2 re %temp%.
Exchange %temp% for %LocalAppData%\Local\PackageCache. Some thoughts:
1. Are you using AD with or without Roaming Profiles?
2. Are you doing an unattended setup/push of said setup using AD as
the distribution method?
A
Some Possibilities:
1.
http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/34736-0x80070570-error-code-install-one-easy-solution.html
2. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091231164201AA1jCpl
3.
desktop folder the installation succeeds.
Any other ideas?
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
Some Possibilities:
1.
http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/34736-0x80070570-error-code-install-one-easy-solution.html
2. https://answers.yahoo.com
specific you mean
and instead OS specific? Could it be domain permission issues?
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
How big is the file?? Regardless the error number you indicate only
show the types of errors I put in the list as I googled
Set the ProductCodes to the same value as 14.4.6.7 in both situations
Carter
Quoting Steve-Ogilvie steven.ogil...@titus.com:
Hi folks,
I have 2 questions... (Using WIX 3.8)
1. MSI
I would like to stop build to build installs (bring up warning?)
i.e. i have 14.4.6.7 installed, then I run
The 4th digit is recognized in the Burn Engine but not in the MSI
Product.wxs. You must manually write an install condition to check
the 4th version number, or use the same product code with an Upgrade
condition, ie:
If 14.4.6.7 is installed, perform an upgrade install of 14.4.6.8, that
You leave the Variable Names Exactly the same, and you write a
customized localization File. Example:
Parvan.wxl(Excuse the Puns but I can't help it :) )
String Id=UITextMenuAllLocal Overridable=yesEntire feature
will cause massive destruction if used improperly./String
String
in an msi not a budle...
So is it possible to do what I am trying? I need a simple message
box with a link to display if .net is not installed. Clicking accept
should then close the install. Am I wasting my time with this?
Thanks!
On Friday, June 13, 2014 1:45 PM, Carter Young ecyo
To find out where Simple WebAppGroup comes from, you must Follow the
entire tutorial you found, starting here:
http://damienbod.wordpress.com/2013/09/02/wix-installer-for-mvc-project/
Carter
Quoting Dolevo Jay c...@live.com:
Hi,
I followed the instructions in:
Simple WebAppGroup refers to the items he build in his project. To
see what those items are you need to start at the beginning of the
tutorial. Just because it doesn't apply to your situation doesn't
mean it's not needed. Try building the tutorial from start to finish,
build it, make
See Step 4:
http://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/howtos/redistributables_and_install_checks/check_for_dotnet.html
Carter
Quoting froggie froggie1...@tortenboxer.de:
Hi!
I'm trying to detect if .Net Framework 1.1 is installed and then skip it
in my bootstrapper. But the setup of
Darn, my apologies... Could he bundle the check in the first MSI in
the bundle??
Carter
Quoting Sean Hall r.sean.h...@gmail.com:
No, that page is for MSI's. The WixNetFxExtension does not currently
provide a way to detect .NET 1.1 in a bundle.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Carter
Is the fragment PropertyRef supposed to be commented out...? The
Condition Fails if the Id is commented...
Carter
Quoting Devin Morrow miseryuni...@yahoo.com:
I'm still really very stuck on this. Can anyone at least point me in the
right direction?
Thank you!
--
View this message in
1. It's my understanding that WiX preferred method is not to save to
GAC, but dont quote me on that.
2. That is outside my area of expertise, although I know others will
answer. If your interested please buy
http://www.amazon.com/WiX-3-6-Developers-Windows-Installer/dp/1782160426
It has
:
Is not inserting in the syswow folder doesn't really help much. If
you can't copy it there, then you can't register in in HKLM either,
---
Phil Wilson
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net
wrote:
1. It's my understanding that WiX preferred method
OK, be aware that the check only works in an msi not a budle...
Quoting Devin Morrow miseryuni...@yahoo.com:
eyoung100 wrote
Is the fragment PropertyRef supposed to be commented out...? The
Condition Fails if the Id is commented...
Carter
I've been playing with this code for awhile
Use this approach instead:
http://www.dizzymonkeydesign.com/blog/misc/adding-and-customizing-dlgs-in-wix-3/
Carter
Quoting Dolevo Jay c...@live.com:
Hi,
I have the following code snipped to launch my application when the
installation is complete.
CustomAction Id=RunMainApp
Note 1: Error 2205:
2205
Database: [2]. Table does not exist: [3].
[2] = Install Database Name
[3] = Table Name
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835.aspx
If an Upgrade/Repair option always works, my hunch is that Table [3]
is created during the Repair, but not during a fresh
See Also:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13345788/propertyref-to-require-combobox
Quoting Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net:
Note 1: Error 2205:
2205
Database: [2]. Table does not exist: [3].
[2] = Install Database Name
[3] = Table Name
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library
over to the C:\Windows\inf folder as a
OEM*.INF
Thank you,
Michael Ogilvie
-Original Message-
From: Carter Young [mailto:ecyo...@grandecom.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 10:57 AM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [WiX-users] Driver Issue
See Also:
http
This is expected behavior because all of WiX ignores the 4th version
number... If you want to test for it, you must do it manually.
Carter
Quoting Ed ecarp...@gmail.com:
Wix is allowing me to create msi files with a large number in the fourth
version index (6-digit numbers, i.e. 11).
, shouldn't the Boostrapper not care
what value is used, as long is it was a legal value when creating the MSI?
-Ed
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
This is expected behavior because all of WiX ignores the 4th version
number... If you want to test
to indicate there is an upper limit for this index when using burn
(but not when creating the MSI via WiX)
Could you explain source of this apparent value limitation?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
Your getting the error because the number is ignored
My Mistake, it's the MSI causing the issue, not the Burn Engine. See
the post I linked earlier...
Quoting Bob Arnson b...@joyofsetup.com:
On 6/9/2014 6:01 PM, Carter Young wrote:
Your getting the error because the number is ignored all together,
regardless of type, int long string doesnt
No, but comment out all the merge modules and references, then add
them in one at a time then recompile then add 1 then recompile etc
until you find the one causing the issue. Once you find it, we will
have to find a fix, which may not exist, which leads us back to the
point I tried to
My guess on this is that your development machine has no OBDC32 driver
installed. If the OS is 64-bit, my assumption is correct. See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa368797(v=vs.85).aspx
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Young I am able to resolve all the issues by adding
Your having this issue because Windows 7 doesn't use the old format
OBDC drivers. It uses the new ACE format.
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
But I tried to check in my machine when I got the error. But there aren't any
odbc drivers and also for our product we try to use
That whole structure is down. Every file Reports:
Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to goldengate.zerog.com
Did you mean: zerog.com
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Hey phil If i am trying to download through the link
at 8:47 AM, Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net wrote:
That whole structure is down. Every file Reports:
Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to goldengate.zerog.com
Did you mean: zerog.com
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Hey phil If i am trying to download through
Start Here:
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/How-to-use-a-Merge-Module-msm-file-in-a-WiX-project-td6533730.html
Then Here: -- Step 2
http://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/howtos/redistributables_and_install_checks/install_vcredist.html
and Lastly:
Because Your using the wrong Version, ie you cant use a .NET
Compatible Version for a VB6 Component... You'll need to keep testing
til you find the right version of the merge module.
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Young If I did in that way I am facing issues
Error 1 ICE02:
Your Second Option is Best, if not you will have a side by side install
Quoting Steve-Ogilvie steven.ogil...@titus.com:
I have a quick question...
We released 4.2.0.x about 3 months ago. and our Services MSI was named
TITUS_Services_Setup_x86 we shipped only the 32 bit services with our
IIRC, OCX Controls were only supported from Windows 95 up to XP,
during the Lifespan of VB4 - VB6. They are no longer supported in
Windows Versions past XP. You'll need to upgrade the components to
their .NET equivalent. If your app is written in VB6, it's time to
upgrade the app.
All the items and controls that you are using that require OCX files
will have to be rewritten(custom) or replaced by the .NET replacement.
You can't use the .NET replacements until you recode the app in at
least .NET Framework 2.0 SP1
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Yes
No ones stopping you from doing that, as that's what youve done, but
if you want to use the installer, you can only use it on the OS'es
that are all EoL, as depending on the settings in Windows 7, users can
choose to support ocx files or not, and if they choose to support
them, you must
Before you go down that path, read my other email... I apologize as a
one handed disabled typist/programmer some of the answers take awhile :)
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
ok if there is a solution of merge module. Can you please suggest me how to
use merge module for all
This link that Phil Posted Earlier should start you on the right path:'
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/vstudio/ms788708.aspx
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Oh ok young I got it.
But how can we do by using the merge module? what is the merge module? can
you give me the
will be supported on
Windows Server 2003 until June, 2008 for Mainstream Support and June,
2013 for Extended Support.
(End Quote)
As such, my previous issue with this approach still stands in that you
should upgrade the App to .NET, As the EoL has been reached.
Carter
Quoting Carter Young
Merge Modules:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa369820(v=vs.85).aspx
Using Merge Modules:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372427(v=vs.85).aspx
Carter
Quoting sandyGSS sandhya@gmail.com:
Thats ok thanks young through our posts I came to know there are two
solutions
1)
No. Below is a General overview of how the Process Works:
1. Build a Setup for Project A.
2. Build a Setup for Project B.
3. Gather Prerequisites for Project A and B from Location C.
Now The Bootstrapper combines all those items into one unified setup,
and installs every item in a chain, i.e 1
See the other question I answered regarding the bootstrapper.
Carter
Quoting dharma.t.gogin...@wellsfargo.com:
I have 2 msi files one for my application and the other for sql
server native client. I have to install both at a time when a user
double clicks single msi?
Is there a way
Please don't double post. I saw this question yesterday...
Quoting Arun Krishnan [ NeSTIT] arun.krish...@nestgroup.net:
Hi All
I have an installer, which is working perfect ; if any of the folders
are open on uninstall , is there any way to notify user about the
open folders , as it
It works for all of them... Read this again...
http://blogs.technet.com/b/alexshev/archive/2009/05/27/from-msi-to-wix-part-25-installable-items-updating-xml-files-using-xmlfile.aspx
Carter
Quoting TimM timmay...@smarttech.com:
Okay still having an issue with util:XmlConfig. If I use the
Try the Approach documented here:
http://www.installsite.org/pages/en/msi/articles/embeddedlang/
Quoting Janne Rantala janne.rant...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I've tried creating installer based on WixUI_Mondo dialog set. My setup is
pretty simple, basically I've just added ui reference to
I know this is a little off the subject, but are you the original
author of the WiX File? In either case, you need to spend some time
Renaming or at least commenting the code so that people working after
you know what Feature AAA installs. Same with BBB etc.
In some Cases decoding
it
at that time. I'm pretty happy with having two separate msi installers if I
could only make that Finnish version to work. If there won't be any quick
solutions for my problem I'll take another look at that single installer.
2014-05-14 18:37 GMT+03:00 Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net:
Try
Try this:
XmlFile Id=ModifyServiceLocation Action=setValue
ElementPath=/configuration/appSettings/add[@key='ServiceLocation']/@value
File=[INSTALLLOCATION]\sample.config Value=[SERVICELOCATION]/
as outlined here:
http://weblogs.asp.net/lorenh/archive/2005/10/13/427398.aspx
I believe the File comes before the Value... Also I think the File
Location needs a backslash.
Quoting TimM timmay...@smarttech.com:
Thanks eyoung, I made the recommended changes:
util:XmlFile Id=SetServiceInfo Action=setValue
From the Example I gave Earlier:
XmlFile Id=ModifyServiceLocation Action=setValue
ElementPath=/configuration/appSettings/add[@key='ServiceLocation']/@value
File=[INSTALLLOCATION]\sample.config Value=[SERVICELOCATION]/
Which outputs:
--sample.config--
configuration
appSettings
add
I had this buried in my bookmarks for just such an occassion :)
Honestly, I need it for situations like yours. Look for the items
related to Create
http://blogs.technet.com/b/alexshev/archive/2009/05/27/from-msi-to-wix-part-25-installable-items-updating-xml-files-using-xmlfile.aspx
Carter
As Pavan points out...(See my oops post) If AAA is not a feature then
!AAA = 3 means AAA cannot equal 3.
Carter
Quoting Pavan Konduru pavan.kond...@accelrys.com:
Is AAA a feature?
-Original Message-
From: George Fleming [mailto:gef...@microsoft.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Terrible Naming Convention there... :) ! = the Not Operator and =
Concatenation Operator:
For Custom Action 1 to Complete:
AAA cannot = 3 and the patch level must be 0
For Custom Action 2 to Complete:
AAA must = 3 and 3 is appended to the value of AAA after the
completion of _xxx, CCC
must = 1
Carter
Quoting Carter Young ecyo...@grandecom.net:
Terrible Naming Convention there... :) ! = the Not Operator and =
Concatenation Operator:
For Custom Action 1 to Complete:
AAA cannot = 3 and the patch level must be 0
For Custom Action 2 to Complete:
AAA must = 3 and 3
See this Page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372835(v=vs.85).aspx
2819:
Control [3] on dialog [2] needs a property linked to it.
One of the Custom Controls oon this dialog is missing a Property
Id/@Value Pair
Carter
Quoting Namrata Kumari namrata.kum...@aspiresys.com:
I am
This Snippet Searches for some required App, as shown by After
AppSearch. If the App is found, it tests for .NET 3.5 SP1, all in a
running UI. This is best used in a Custom Install Dialog
CustomAction Id=WixMsiNetAssemblySupport Error=This application requires
.NET Framework 3.5 Service
@Phil - Removing the Desktop Folder behaves the same as removing an
Icon in the Quicklauanch Toolbar, and every developer I've seen always
assumes that their shortcut won't be the last one removed...
Quoting Phill Hogland phogl...@rimage.com:
In your code you have a RemoveFolder element on
IIRC LeftString THIS IS = RightString THIS IS Try Specifying the
Number of Characters to match and You'll get the Desired Behavior
Quoting Tony yellowjacketl...@gmail.com:
Why is this condition 'true'?
Property Id=LeftString Value=ThisIsALeftString/
Property Id=RightString
What was the last successful version that installed?
Carter
Quoting Burgert, Clemens burg...@medianet.freinet.de:
Hello,
today, I tried to install the new WiX Toolset v4.0.1621.0.
But I get the same issue as in the last Release.
Faild. Try Again?
Best regards
Clemens
MediaNet GmbH
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